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What We Miss by Comparing MOOCs to Traditional Classrooms | DMLcentral - 1 views

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    An article that looks at MOOC's as an extension to the traditional library rather than the classroom.
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Mobile Learning meets E-Memory - eLearning Industry - 0 views

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    Interesting read about the concept of E-memory and the benefits of mobile learning.
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Empowering Students Through Blogging | EdTech Magazine - 0 views

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    Interesting reading about how one teacher has used blogging in the classroom to enhance student outcomes. Very relevant to the learning that is occuring in this course
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Giving Good Praise to Girls: What Messages Stick | MindShift - 0 views

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    How praise impacts on learning and the brain development associated with that. I feel this article relates to connectivism as learning in this way invloves challenge and perhaps failure. The article alludes to the idea that failure is a good thing and if we praise the process rather than the outcome we support learning. I wonder if this is true for adult learners as well? Should we be placing more emphasis on encouraging and supporting the process of learning so that what is being learnt is just as important as how it is being learnt to equip people for the world of the future and for people to be job ready?
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Can Free, High-Quality Education Get You A Job? | MindShift - 1 views

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    Article about MOOC's and wether they can level the playing field. Would employers employ someone who had completed certificates for online courses rather than those who had diploma's and degrees from the same institutions.
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Flip This: Bloom's Taxonomy Should Start with Creating | MindShift - 0 views

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    Interesting article about reorganising Blooms taxonomy to start with creating and finish with knowledge
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Ed tech promoters need to realize we're not all autodidacts. - 1 views

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    An interesting article that suggests that we are not all automatically inquisitive learners. Considering networked learning requires a certain amount of self-directed learning which would be driven by curiosity perhaps networked learning is not for everyone. The article does suggest that some of the curiosity can be taught and that teachers and peers still have an role to play in learning
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    An interesting article that suggests that we are not all automatically inquisitive learners. Considering networked learning requires a certain amount of self-directed learning which would be driven by curiosity perhaps networked learning is not for everyone. The article does suggest that some of the curiosity can be taught and that teachers and peers still have an role to play in learning
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Connecting Youth Interests Via Libraries | DMLcentral - 0 views

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    An example of networked learning
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    An example of networked learning
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Teaching Kids Skills For Deep Reading on Digital Devices | MindShift - 0 views

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    Interesting article about how we read in the online environment. relates to NGL as the article indicates that when we read online we skim and don't read as deeply as we do when we read a paper resource. Something to consider when using NGL and electronic resources as part of learning
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    Interesting article about how we read in the online environment. relates to NGL as the article indicates that when we read online we skim and don't read as deeply as we do when we read a paper resource. Something to consider when using NGL and electronic resources as part of learning
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